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Emerging

Nationalism

When Rizal published El


Filibusterismo in 1891, he
dedicated the book to the
three martyred priests,
Mariano Gomez, Jose
Burgos and Jacinto
Zamora.
Jose Rizal
Wrote:
“I have the right to dedicate my
work to you as victims of the evil Your Text Here

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Spain someday to restore your


good name and cease to be Your Text Here
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memory stains his hands with
your blood.”
Vocabulary
Words
Episcopal visitation – an official visit by the bishop
on a diocese done every three years to examine the
condition of the congregation
Garote – a form of capital punishment where an iron
collar is tightened around the condemned person’s
neck
Polo – forced labor that required Filipino males from
16-60 to render service for 40 days
Regular clergy – priests who belong to religious
order
Secular clergy – engaged in pastoral work
Tributo – system of taxation
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Cavite
Mutiny

On January 20, 1872,


approximately 250
Filipino soldiers and
workers rose in revolt
at an arsenal in Cavite.
Eleven Spaniards were
killed
• An oft-cited reason for the mutiny
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revolt was part of a bigger plan to


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mutiny was far from what was
originally planned.
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Secularization
Movement

The introduction and the strengthening of the


Catholic faith in the Philippines were throught the
efforts of two types of clergy: the regular clergy
and secular clergy
• Regular Clergy were prepared for
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religious communities.
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– Dominicans (1587)
– Augustinian Recollects (1606)
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There were two issues
among the clergy in
the Philippines
Issue #1 : Episcopal visitation: An omnimoda
bull passed by Pope Adrian VI in 1522 allowed
the regulars to act a parish priests independent
from the authority of the local bishop. This
conflicted to the reforms established in the
Council of Trent (1545 – 1563) which declared
that no priest could care for the souls of laymen
unless they were subject to episcopal authority
that come through visitation.
Regular clergy would counteract these
visitations by resigning as priests and leaving
the parishes unattended.
Issue #2: regular clergy maintained the control
over the parishes because of scarcity of secular
priests. However, when the number of secular
priests increased, the regular clergy still
refused to handover the parishes for the ff
reasons:
- The Philippines still remained as an active
mission (en viva conquista spiritual)
- Economic reasons
- Their view that Filipino clergy are unqualified
and incompetent
Execution of
Gomburza
• As a result of the revolt in Cavite,
several priests and laymen were
arrested on the orders of
Governor-General Izquierdo.
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– Mariano Gomez
– Jose Guevarra
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– Anacleto Desiderio
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– Pedro Carillo
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varying exile to Guam. I hope and I believe that this


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• A French writer-journalist named


Emund Plauchut gave a account
of the execution:
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recovered, and only Gomez
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• “Burgos wept like a child, Zamora
with vacant eyes and Gomez
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Zamora and lastly, Burgos.
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• “A dozen friars surrounded him
and pressed him down again
upon the seat of the garrote,
pleading with him to die a
Christian death. He obeyed but, Your Text Here
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“But I am innocent!”
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resigned himself. The
executioner knelt at his feet and
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duty.”

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